Provincial and Territorial Routine Vaccination Programs for Healthy, Previously Immunized Adults
Organization: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)"This table summarizes the current routine (publicly-funded) vaccination schedule for healthy, previously immunized adults in all provinces and territories (P/T) across Canada. Provincial and territorial immunization programs for publicly-funded programs can change. Schedules for each province or territory can be found on their website and individuals are encouraged to talk to their health care providers about recommended immunizations for them. This table does not include adults who were previously unimmunized, adults with underlying medical conditions (at-risk), travelers, health care workers, etc. Please refer to the NACI recommendations or specific P/T schedules for more details on these groups.
The Canadian Immunization Guide is an online resource for health care professionals and includes more information about vaccines, vaccine safety and the nationally recommended immunization schedules. Additional information on vaccine safety, epidemiology, and guidance on immunization and vaccines is available on Canada.ca." - Public Health Agency of Canada
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